Paris Baguette is now opened at Raffles City, collaborating with Teatra and serving an all day brunch affair.
Category: Korean
Walking on Sunshine Kroffle Buffet, Orchard Central, Singapore
Walking on Sunshine is climbing my list of… DO NOT EAT HERE restaurants. Their Kroffles scarred me for life. Worst thing I ate.
Cafe Kreams, Maxwell Chambers, Singapore
This is what Kreams are made of.
BCD Tofu House, K-Town, NYC
My stomach is endlessly craving for Soondubu Jigae. Oh dear.
I ate almost every cuisine possible in NYC and this is what I learned: Food should bring us closer together
Regardless of race, color, origin, nationality, ethnicity, or religion, the movement of food shows how progressive we are today.
Mighty Bowl, Greenwich Village, NYC
I’ve been in NYC for a while and nothing feels better than this home in a bowl.
Turntable Chicken Jazz, Midtown, NYC
Move too fast along 5th Avenue and you’ll most likely miss out this hole-in-a-wall Korean DJ spot located in the second floor.
KO HYANG Tofu House Korean Restaurant, San Gabriel, California
Soondubu Combinations are the primary highlight at Ko Hyang Tofu House, with Galbi combinations ranging from $12 to $14. Serving size is incredibly generous and two people can share a single combination.
Top 20 Most Popular Restaurants in Aguirre, BF Homes, Paranaque City & Beyond
Think you know the foodie strip of Aguirre, BF Homes? This list will test your knowledge of BF Homes’ best kept restaurant secrets!
The Ultimate Guide to Late Night Eating Spots & 24 Hour Restaurants in Manila
Think Tapsi. Bulalo. Chelo Kababs. Plus a glass of Mojito. Here’s the Ultimate Guide to Late Night Eating Spots and 24 Hour Restaurants in Manila for the stomach that never sleeps!
THE BREAKFAST CLUB (TBC) by Erich Gonzales @BreakfastClubPH
Still with the power of media and Kris Aquino’s ability to hype places with her morning show #KrisTV, The Breakfast Club now seems “passable” to many. The Breakfast Club finally gets it, offering a daily breakfast buffet that seems fittingly to its name. This time, I am curious. Having “breakfast” (and not Bibimbap) at The Breakfast Club at a beautiful sunny Sunday morning sounds like a great idea.